Ian Manners
Professor
Achieving European Communion in the Planetary Organic Crisis : How Dominance and Differentiation affects the sharing of Genuine Democracy
Författare
Summary, in English
European Union challenges and crises of the past decade, including the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, refugees, ethno-nationalist/Brexit movements, COVID-19, and Russian invasion of Ukraine are part of a planetary organic crisis (POC) of economy, society, ecology, conflict, and polity. The recognition of the symbiotic relationships between these challenges is crucial for moving from symptoms to causes in order to understand how dominance and differentiation affects the sharing of genuine democracy in the European Union (EU). Instead of terms such as ‘cooperation’ or ‘integration’, the paper uses the concept of ‘European communion’ (the subjective sharing of relationships), understood as the extent to which individuals or groups believe themselves to be sharing relations (or not), and the consequences of these beliefs for European political projects, processes, and products. The paper argues that the POC co-constitutes the democratic decay of European communion which in turn weakens democracy in the EU. Dominance in the EU involves powerful actors structuring social change through differentiation of member states, policy sectors, and social groups. Genuine democracy is social democracy based on equality, rather than hegemonic dominance and social differentiation.
Avdelning/ar
- Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
- LU profilområde: Naturbaserade framtidslösningar
Publiceringsår
2023-03-14
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
EU3D Research Papers
Dokumenttyp
Rapport
Förlag
Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
Ämne
- Political Science
Nyckelord
- European Union
- European Communion
- Planetary Organic Crisis
- Genuine Democracy
- Dominance
- Differentiation
- Reactionary Libertarianism
Aktiv
Published
Projekt
- Planetary Politics
- Normative Power in the Planetary Organic Crisis
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 2535-8170